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| David Bahati says homosexuality has been imported from the West |
A Ugandan
MP has revived a controversial anti-gay bill but dropped the provision for the
death penalty for certain homosexual acts.
A BBC
correspondent says MPs laughed, clapped and cried out: "Our bill, our
bill," when its architect David Bahati reintroduced the draft legislation
on Tuesday.
The
Anti-Homosexuality Bill was shelved in 2011 after an international outcry.
It still
increases the punishment to life in prison for homosexual offences.
Homosexual
acts are already illegal in Uganda - a largely conservative society, where many
condemn homosexuality.
Anyone
failing to report to the authorities a person they knew to be homosexual would
also be liable to prosecution.
The BBC's
Joshua Mmali in Kampala says Mr Bahati, the primary backer of the bill, has
confirmed the draft legislation has changed in one fundamental way.
Those found
guilty of "aggravated homosexuality" - defined as when one of the
participants is a minor, HIV-positive, disabled or a "serial offender"
- would no longer face the death penalty, as originally proposed.
A
parliamentary committee recommended the revision, after the original
legislation was condemned by Western leaders, including Barack Obama whodescribed it as "odious", and threatened to cut off aid to Uganda.
Mr Bahati
hopes his private member's bill will finally be debated during this
parliamentary session, which opened on Tuesday.
The bill
was first introduced in 2009, but has never made it to a debate in the chamber.
In recent
years, some gay rights groups have been set up in Uganda.
In January
2011, gay rights activist David Kato was killed in what some said was a hate
crime - the police said it was linked to a robbery.
At his
funeral, the priest condemned gay people.
Related Articles:
About the Challenges of Being a Gay Man – Oct 23, 2010 (Saint Germain channelled by Alexandra Mahlimay and Dan Bennack) - “You see, your Soul and Creator are not concerned with any perspective you have that contradicts the reality of your Divinity – whether this be your gender, your sexual preference, your nationality – or your race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, or anything else.”
"The Akashic System" – Jul 17, 2011 (Kryon channelled by Lee Carroll) - (Subjects: Religion, The Humanization of God, Benevolent Design, DNA, Akashic Circle, (Old) Souls, Gaia, Indigenous People, Talents, Reincarnation, Genders, Gender Switches, In “between” Gender Change, Gender Confusion, Shift of Human Consciousness, Global Unity,..... etc.) - (Text version)

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